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In our last episode, we read the Cook Manuscript of 1450.
In this episode, The Curmudgeon Supreme and I share our observations on the Cook Manuscript of 1450.
Why does it seem like this masonic manuscript is far more interesting than Anderson's 1723 Constitutions of the Free-Masons?
Why are the Liberal Arts and Sciences taking such a prominent role in a document held by illiterate stone masons?
Where did these stone masons get all of these stories?
When was the original manuscript written/
Who wrote it?
And why is the Curmudgeon breathing so hard into the mic.....Again?
These are all mysteries we must unravel.
Let's continue to explore this together.
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In our last episode, we read the Cook Manuscript of 1450.
In this episode, The Curmudgeon Supreme and I share our observations on the Cook Manuscript of 1450.
Why does it seem like this masonic manuscript is far more interesting than Anderson's 1723 Constitutions of the Free-Masons?
Why are the Liberal Arts and Sciences taking such a prominent role in a document held by illiterate stone masons?
Where did these stone masons get all of these stories?
When was the original manuscript written/
Who wrote it?
And why is the Curmudgeon breathing so hard into the mic.....Again?
These are all mysteries we must unravel.
Let's continue to explore this together.

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